30 days for refugees - Day 22

It’s great to find businesses that support refugees and refugee issues. But that is certainly not how all businesses behave.

For more than 1,000 refugees and people seeking asylum, the small pacific state of Nauru is an island of despair they’ve been deported to simply for seeking refuge in Australia. But for Spanish multinational Ferrovial, Nauru is a treasure island from which it is making millions of dollars.

The system that Australia has set up on Nauru for refugees and people seeking asylum, including children, involves deliberate cruelty and amounts to torture. They are subject to humiliation, neglect and abuse, leading to poor physical and mental health.

Ferrovial is the sole shareholder of Broadspectrum, the Australian company that runs refugee “processing” centres on Nauru as well as Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, and facilitates this abusive system.

Please take action today and tell Ferrovial to end its operations on Nauru.

Australia: End the abuse of refugees on Nauru

Demand Australia's government end the abuse and let refugees rebuild their lives.